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Retriever Trainer & Author, Butch Goodwin

A tribute to Dual Champ; AFC Coot's Gypsy Clipper,MH.

The only retriever ever to hold the titles of Dual Champion and Master Hunter!. Published in The Retriever Journal in the FEBRUARY/MARCH 1996 issue.        

Butch Goodwin Articles: Out of the Last Century and Into the Next

The history of The Chesapeake Bay retriever as we know the breed today. Published in The Retriever Journal in the AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 1996 issue.        

Butch Goodwin Articles: All in a day's work! ...true champions and masters of the field..

Bomber and I hunted nearly every day during the season! Published in The Retriever Journal in the DECEMBER/JANUARY 1997/98 issue.        

Butch Goodwin Articles: Teaching Retrievers To Crawl!...try to get closer

Don't think teaching a hunting dog to crawl belongs on "Stupid Pet Tricks"! Published in The Retriever Journal in the FEBRUARY/MARCH 1998 issue.        

Butch Goodwin Articles: How to Find the Serious Dog Breeder

Guidelines for beginning your quest into a fine companion and friend. Published in The Retriever Journal in the April/May 1998 issue.        

Butch Goodwin Articles: Training with the Pro's.

Tips on how to easily teach a dog "leave-it" and walk away! Published in The Retriever Journal in the JUNE/JULY 1998 issue.        

Butch Goodwin Articles: Obedience Training for your Chesapeake - Part I

The Title says it all. Obedience Training for your Chesapeake. The way the story was written, before being edited for publishing in The Retriever Journal in the MARCH/APRIL 1999 issue.        

Butch Goodwin Articles: Obedience training for your Chesapeake Part - II

Continued Obedience training for your Chesapeake. Un-edited version here. Edited and Published in The Retriever Journal in the MAY/JUNE 1999 issue. Recognizing and Correcting Escape and Avoidance ResponsesEdited and Published in The Retriever Journal in the July/August 1999 issue.        

Butch Goodwin Articles: Developing Handling as an Extension of Force-Fetch -

Part ITraining your Retriever lining and casting in order to "handle" well.Edited and Published in The Retriever Journal in the MAY/JUNE 2000 issue.        

Butch Goodwin Articles: Developing Handling as an Extension of Force-Fetch

- Part IITraining your Retriever lining and casting in order to "handle" well.Edited and Published in The Retriever Journal in the July/August 2000 issue.        

Butch Goodwin Articles: Sight Blinds and Walkouts

Having a dog that will run lines and handle the ups an downs and sidehills.Edited and Published in The Retriever Journal in the September/October 2000 issue.        

Butch Goodwin Articles: Hide the Duck

Teach a program where the dog's natural hunting abilities are developed!Edited and Published in The Retriever Journal in the November/December 2000 issue.        

Butch Goodwin Articles: Understanding Retriever Pedigrees: Part I

- Learn to go beyond the names and titles to understand what the pedigree really shows! Edited and Published in The Retriever Journal in the January/February 2001 issue.        

Butch Goodwin Articles: Pedigrees: Part II - Health Certificates and Titles

Learn to go beyond the names and titles to understand what the pedigree really shows!Edited and Published in The Retriever Journal in the March/April 2001 issue.        

Butch Goodwin Articles: Bumpers-Canvas or Plastic and What the Pros won't tell you!

Professional trainers have a secret they're not telling you! Edited and Published in The Retriever Journal in the May/June 2001 issue.        

Butch Goodwin Articles: Teaching Puppies To Swim (with some tips for older dogs too)

The Retriever Journal in the July/August 2001 issue.        

Butch Goodwin Articles: Training the Trainer

Any professional trainer will tell you that training the owner is typically more difficult than training the dog. The Retriever Journal in the Sept./Oct.. 2002 issue        

Butch Goodwin Articles: A Couple of Important Things

Charting your retriever's day-to-day training can provide a broad overview of the progress that you and your dog are making.... The Retriever Journal in the Nov./Dec.. 2002 issue        

Butch Goodwin Articles: Steadiness to Flush and Shot

Not just for hunting season - a way of life. The Retriever Journal in the Jan./Feb. 2003 issue First Dog?        

Butch Goodwin Articles: Coming When Called & Delivery to Hand

Actually, it isn't so much about teaching the pup to deliver to hand as it is about teaching him to not deliver to hand. Edited and Published in The Retriever Journal in the September/October 2003 issue.        

Butch Goodwin Articles: Muzzling The Problem Barker

Let's think for just a moment about what is at the basis of most barking problems, and then we will move ahead..........Edited and Published in The Retriever Journal in the Special Traveling Wingshooter Issue 2003 issue.        

Butch Goodwin Articles: Cure the "Disease"

.. most trainers only see the obvious "symptoms" of training problems that dogs show. Few trainers ever learn to recognize and cure the underlying "diseases" that actually create training problems Edited and Published in The Retriever Journal in the November/December 2003 issue.        

Butch Goodwin Articles: For the Birds

Okay, you better change your way of thinking - just because your dog's last name is "retriever," he is still a bird dog. And half the name "bird dog" is "bird." Edited and Published in The Retriever Journal in the March/April 2004 issue.        

Butch Goodwin Articles: Where Did the Fun Go?

dog training - like hunting, field trialing, and hunt testing - is supposed to be fun! Edited and Published in The Retriever Journal in the April/May 2004 issue        

Butch Goodwin Articles: Trust Is a Two-Way Street

A large part of a hunting breed's training, starting from a very young age, is dependent upon trusting a human. Edited and Published in The Retriever Journal in the June/July 2004 issue This column is about hunting blinds - you know, camouflage, concealment, scootch down so the ducks don't see you sort of thing. Edited and Published in The Ret        




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